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mMlmfa Vk M 1A1LY j0UnNALt 8ALEM, 0REQQNi FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1902, i A Civ ,-8 5'!' (-! i &.- RAQE 8EYENo AND SUFFERED NEARLY; FORTY YEARS BEFORE THE BONE HEALED V li Jt $$EV ' i 1 1 1 .1 , liH i'd'. i! MI. i 'l, i -'j '. Jj I'M AM I ALL RIGHT? OF COURSE CM ALL RIGHT," 8AID MR. A. COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN A8KED ABOUT HI8 LEG WHICH WA8 HURT WHEN HE WA8 A BOY. WAS KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HOR8E IN 18G0 WHEN MERE BOY, AND 8UFFERED FOR YEAR8. IT ACHED. TERRIBLY AND 800N BROKE; THEN PIECE8 OF BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT A YEAR. THI8 WAS FOLLOWED BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHoin WHICH LEFT ME ,N BAD SHAPE ,' WAS OBLIGED TO USE CRUTCHES FOR 0VER TWQ YEARS from THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED Ab0UT SIX YEARS AGO ALWAYS USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD MY LEG SPLIT AND SCRAPED AND THE CORDS CUT. SOME ALSO ADVI8ED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK, THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. BEGAN TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN SIX MONTH8 MY LEG WAS WELL. IN FACT I FEEL THAT no nnntt ' 'uni Mil. MUUh SAVED MY LIMB, AND I WANT cvtnruuuY TO KNOW IT, FOR IT WA8 A WONDERFUL CURE. 800N AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK FLE8H BEGAN TO GROW OUT OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL. THY COLOR." September let, 1902. A. COOPER. PERSONS WISHING TO KNOW MORE OF MR. COUPER'8 CA8E CAN LEARN ALL THE PARTICU. LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN DEPENDENCE, OREGON, OR AT DR. COOK'S OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. NEW BOOK ON i STRAWBERRY CULTURE I BY i E. HOFER. The Sttfawbetiy Industry In The Pacific Northwest. Full Instructions about preparation i illustrated with photographs takon of soil, Browing of plants, planting theon wrjter-8 flous near galem. Prlco crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking m of ThQ Journn, offlco 25 and packing tho crop, shipping and ' markets treated fully In separate cents per copy. Tho only work on thaptcrs. t'9 Industry. Wood $4,00 Good seasoned fir wood sawed and delivered to any part of the city, at $4 per cord- LO. B. BBNTLBY 18M83 Commercial St. Phone C91 Main. eep e j j IX OUL that draft so dangerous to health -open doors cause drafts the Eclipse Check and Spring closes doors-does It without slam-mlng-wlthout Jarring the house-noiselessly. Simple durable best. Buy It here. R, M. WAUB " -"" PULLING A TOOTH. 'Written by J. iTpTetcher. Jeurson. Oro.) I Ohflrmly believed that pulling a jWh irttnt half eo painful as most SSP .,d U " Iaw,fo. ovv going around with 1,1b hood tM up .. 7 ,erchiof' l fcU ,nc11"011 laugh at him. 1 fancied he mado a great ado about nothing. And when I hoard a follow howl In a dentist's of jeo, as the operator tugged at tho forceps, I said to myself: "What a fooby." I actually longed to have a hollow tooth, so I could how my Mends what a hero I was. I hadn't long to wait. One of my molars became very holtow, and 1 concluded to have It taken out by a dentist. I could have eared It by fill Ins. but I didn't want to. I thought I would like to enJov tlm Um.ii, r having It pulled, In order to show the orm wnat true bravery meant, and how I could despise pain. If the opera tion should be attended by any. One day while eating a pleoo of plum Pie 1 tackled a stone, and In attempt ing to bite It In two my hollow tooth broke off closo to the gum-never to crack stones any more. For some days tho root of the broken tooth kept up a steady growling. Ono night It stopped growling, and began to rago and ravo and tear around In a very unbecoming manner. It rufllcd my temper so badly that I Jumped out of bed, and for an hour or two walked tho floor, clad only In a cotton under shirt. Do what I could with camphor and clovo oil. brandy and tnlmrrn i Juice, It still kept up a steady rum- tiling until dayllghL and so got bent out of a good night's sleep. When daylight came I was so put out with this stub of a tooth that I de cided to have It pulled forthwith. I j Invited some of my friends to como over to the dentist's and wllneee my I stoicism during the performance, and I therefore lammed the door shut nf- ter me and was off to the place where I expected to win freah laurel as n I stern and unbending philosopher. When I reached the office the boss butcher, for such I must call hlin, was absent. Uut a great big fellow, who sat In the corner, kindly In formed roe that he wax well up In the business, and would remove the offending member If I so desired. He said he never saw a tooth that ho couldn't fetch If the handle of bis In strument didn't break and 1 believed him. So I told him to go ahead and began to whlstlo "Johnny Como Up" In a most vigorous and caroloes man ner. He tlion asked mo If I would be kind enough to seat myself in a cushioned chair that stood nearby. I did so. Then ho regulated that. I open my countenanco; I oboyed. Then with ono hnnd he held my nose vhllo In tho othor ho held n kind of a do-funny Instrument, which he used In fishing out tho root of my mutilated tooth. 'After a long and Ingenious search he Mixed another deadly looking In strument It made mo feel some what uneasy nnd so I requeetod "Will It hurt?" and he repllod, "Oh no" nnd that made me feel so glad that I had come. But a change soon came over the spirit of my dream, and I am com pelled to ay that I never met such a honey-tongued, coldblooded murd erer In my llfo. "Why he took that Instrument nnd In attempting to get hold of that root ho Jammed It In to my gums with all his might. I didn't holler for two reasons, first. because my friends were watching me nnd second because I couldn't nut the worst of It was, that after he got hold or the root he mlssod fire. This was too much for me and after I came to he remarked very pleasantly "it kind of hurt a llttlo didn't It?" "A little." ald I. This I meant for red-hot Irony, but he didn't see the point Then another hiuky looking chan came In from the back room and suggested that It might hurt some before the root was "abstracted, i wanted to kill him but I decided not to attempt It until I got a lltUe more utrunetll. Once more the murderer went for . . a. in tiia avs nnu me. 'mere - -- letermlnntion In bU face, a " Me:rr :smas T l :i Our store will be ffgS but we will be ready for business aga the 26th, Fine Coffees a Specialty. Free Delivery. Tiiose Mt Girls How many pale girls there are I Girls who have the will, but not the power to bring out their vitality. Doctors call it anaemia, which means poor blood. They are thin, delicate and nervous. Their digestion is usually poor, the appetite not ill that it should be and they do not even get all the nourishment that is in the food that they do eat. They linger between strength and weakness with no cer tainty as to what change a day will bring forth. Scott's Emulsion is for all such girls. The hypophos phites combined with the cod liver oil will tone up the sys tem, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. Above all it gives nourishment. Girls are more liable to anaemia than boys; this is because the blood of women contains fewer red corpuscles, more water and less albumen and salts than the blood of men. Scott's Emulsion seems to be the very thing to dis count these differences. It helps all pale, thin girls when nothing else will. Well send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisements, five llaes or less. In tfa! column a monttJ. All ojrer five lines At the Mae rate. WANTED. 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and holfer calvos, yearlings nnd 2-yoar-old heifers; flvo bulla to the hundred head, to raise on shares by rollablo and , porfccUy ro sponslblo llfolong cutllo mon. Finb grass rnngo In wostorn part of Lane county; half ,inorease for bIx years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. ., , , ,,12-16-lm Wanted. Ladloq ovorywhero to s,etjd for freo padkngo of Turkish Harom Sachet powdorj also valuablo Infor mation. SortU no mo'ney. The Pnclflo Company, 149 10th street, Portland, Oregon. 11-28-ltn Wanted. By Iowa parties, 10,000 acres of timber land, well located. Wrlto undersigned, stating location and amount of land, and lowest cash price. 13. Hofer, Snlom, Or, 11.25-tt of tho Amorl'n School of Ostoop; nthy, Klrksvlltv, Mo.rDr. Wyckott Ir tho only twenty mbntna' gontleman, graduato in Salem. Odd Follows' Temple, 'Phono Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Graduate AmerP can School of Osteopathy, Kirks? vlllo, Mo.' Olucq In Tioga blocks over thonSpa. Offlco hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to C Offlco phone No 2423 Rod residence phono 2603 Rod Dr. H. H. Scovoll,' Suggestive Thera peutlcs and Osteopathy. Norvoua; functional nlid mental diseases, neu ralgia, hcatlaehos, norvous prostra tlou, dyspopsla, constipation, dlar rhoen, rheumatism, asthma, otcf B'Arcy block, Stato streot Phone Main 2SGG. g Ryan'a Shaving Parlors. Boron first-, class barbers engaged. ' Finest bt!i rooms in city. Wo ubo anUBeptl? sterilizer. J. Ryan, Prop. FOR RENT. For Rent. Five-room cottage, near power houso, on Mill street. Thos. Holmnn, 370 High street. 12-20-tf Evans' Barber Ohop. Only flrot-cloi shop on Stato streot Every thlnf now and up-to-date. Finest porcelalii baths, Shavo, lEo; hair-cut, SBo baths, 25a. Two first-class boot blacks, O. W. Evans, proprietor. - JlBM.agP"gM we-i "iiwjua.liiiiiii LLUJim FOR SALE. w7o73finTl)ody F. Rodgers, 130 Court street 12-19-lm "257 Snap Bargains in Wal'tit VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Surgeon and DontlBt. Offlco, Red Front Livery. Phono Main 851. (Resl onco Phono 2016 Red. 12-5-ti -IIIJIM'HI I"'III'H1I' "'HUBS i"SJIIMIi I I I l .UMJJ.IHI, !! Don't forget tho St. Elmo rcstau- acres m wniuo Hills; 407 southeast of Gorvals; 300, whon you wnnt a good mcftL ndjolnlng cltr of WoodbUrn, for . Union help only. Open nil night 05 salo cheap. Inqulro of C. W. Corby, gtato streot ' .12-4-tf lnwyor, 250 Commercial streot, Sa' lom, Oregon. 12-13-lm For 8ale. Tho Vnlont'no Doncer farm .of 1G8.5 acres, situated 4 miles south of Salem, Is for salo on reason nblo torms. Apply at tho placo or t6 Donhnm & Martin, attorneys, Salem, Oregon. 10-23-2m IS -111 UiJHMIIL fc. I'UWBFi! MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Hall'p Forry will be closed until April 1st. A. D. Pettyjohn. 12-20Slt war of physical force. It meant con pier or die. I never Itnew before what strength there was In n Jawbono but could now, understand why Samp son took Uio Jawbone of an nsn In the business of demolishing tho Phil istines. Uut thero was nothing small nbout tho dentist. .Ho put Ills wiioio strongth, his wholo onorgy, his vory llfo Into tho business, but In splto of all his offorts, his second attempt was no moro successful Uian tho first. Tho chunky follow said that tho only remnrk ho hoard mo mnko wnH "Oh Lord!" Uut I don't uollovo him lor I am not In tho hnblt of culling on strangorM. The operator now took n long rost. Poor follow! I folt Bory for him, for he was vory kind. As I couldn t woll do anything olse I reetod too. Aftor a tlmo ho procooded to business ngaln. I saw by his oye, which was red with flro. that thero was going; to bo blood on tho moon this tlmo that victory was Already In the nlr. Ho stralghtonod himself up to his full holght, set his tooth on odgo, and with an nlr of defiance which aa much as said "I'vo playod with you long enough old fellow, but I monn buslneeH now." It was a dospernte struggle that followed. I have a faint rocol lection that ho swooped down on me llko a hawk upon a spring chicken or a hungry kingfisher nfter a trout The hot Iron dug Into tho flesh of my Jaw and I trlod to raise myself up tho chunky follow bounced Into my lap and grnspod my handc In his Iron- grip. This was my last recollection of tho struggle. Whon I recovered my sense I hoard tho murderer soy It was one of the toughest cases he had ever enoountered. After n while I managed to stagger out of the room and onto tho street Here oil my friends who had witnessed the tor turo I was subjected U). stood In a row grinning from ear ta ear. I knew what It nil mssnt and so I made my way horn. I havs completely ehanged my mind on tho diversion of Uwthpulllng. If I lived to be n old as Methusaleh. no more teth will leave my Jaw unless thsy drop ot of their own aocord. Hereafter I shall have my holtow teeth filled and If that Is not possible I want my friends to cut my head off. Anything In pref erence to being murdwred by a dentist. I Dressmaking. A competent dross- maker.who makes u specialty of suits and tnllor-mado gowns. Mrs. A. M. Derry, 4S0 Cottnge streot, Salem. 12-11-lm Buy the Oi K. Qrubber and Stump Puller. Manufactured near Drooks, Or. Threo stato pn.mhitus; boBt In PROPOSALS WANTED. , Department of tho Interior December 20, 1002. Sealed proposals will bo rocolvcd at Uio offlco of tho Scorotnry of tho Interior, Washington, D. 0 until 2 o'clock p. m., January 7, 1003, from rosponslblo nsylumu oi sani tariums, weet of the main rango of the Rocky Mountains, for the caro. custody nnd troatmont therein of persons legnlly adjudged liisano lu the District of Alnska for the year ending January 1G, 1004. Satisfac tory; bond, for porformnpee of con tract, when awarded, will bo re quired. Further Information will bo suppllod on npplloatlon to tho Sec retary of the Interior. John G. Urady. Govornor'of AlnBka. 12-2C-2t How does your umbrella stand the tho state; ono horso ban power of, weather? REMEMBER wo recover 09. Send orders early nnd grub nn . nu repair mom. ,n lnv .Inn. Pinnnv. Tl. P. D. 8HIPP & MAUSER. No. 8, Salem. Or. 11-Ctf CAPITAL CITY Wood Saw and Feed Chopper. For 1 eervlco In Polk and Marlon counties. Cvaoo nnA TViin-pA AAyicoa aim uauoic Will visit any point whoro work will Justify. Send orders to F. A. Wig gins, Salem. Clomona & Vlncont ll-3-2m Moots all mall and paBsongor trains. Baggago to all parta of Uio city. Prompt service Tolophono No. 241, HECKMAN & IIEDRICK. You will always find tho choicest , meats and groceries at tho lowest i prices at Edward's & Luschor's, 400 YaHT RtPfl WlfbAT r o -t Tta. .ra.,. I rg t i , given special attenUon. I your dotho.8 aro all out of ordor, worn,- ,w!th butna off, toko thorn to her At tho Salem Dyo Works. At Uila ostabllobmont you can get HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. O. O. SCHUCKINQ Hop buyer. Phono anything sot to righto, from a pair oi 'Main 1311. Ofllcos In Bayno block, glovos, to tho most olaboroto silk Stato Btrcot. Salem. 'gown. A gontloman con got his hat RoiiiriF PAnrtAR.-. Hon merchant cleaned, his trousers croasod, or his 8QandRr5,AasR.?gARatP Nattg gg" Ajtl'rZA K Commorolnl Btroot. upstairs, Salem, g?&J DOWod orlDB Boodl ud suits Oregon. 'Phono lr,l. I Ui nf "-L0' !X? "0W "P' "li! jytvaauu uu iiu t uuvti tian pivuusj CONSUMPTION the most dreaaed and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are rslleved at onco and oured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures." Cures Coughs and Colds In a day.. 26 cents. Vmir monev back If dissatisfied. wrifa tnr free samnla. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, V. Y. D. J. Fry, Drug gist. How does your umbrella stand the weather? REMEMBER we recover and repair them. 8HIPP & HAU8ER. T. A. JLIVE8LEY & CO. Doalera In shrunk for drossmaklng. hops and nop supplies, -rnono izn, offlco room 18 Oberholm bldg., Sa eom, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL, Hop buyer; offlco In Bush-Broyman building, Salem, Oregon. Samples of cholco hops so licited from all growers. AIRS. C. II. WALKER 185 Commercial Street LILIENTHAL BR08. Hop morchanta H. J. Ottenhelraer, manager. Office N. VS. corner Commercial nnd State streets (upstalro); 'phono Main 401. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street OYSTERS Rafva1 In fha ftnnf ft nlvtn nn'A with PAUL R. Q. HOR8T A LACHMUND tho m0Bt 8Utablo accorapanlmonts. CO. nop morcuania; coruur diuioi and Commercial etreots tupainirsj, Salem. 'Phono Main 841. Branch efflces: North Yuklraa, Wash.; Santa Rosa, Sacramonto, Cat.; Puy. allup, Wash.; St Louis, Mo. Louis Lacbmund, general manager. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyors. Room 8, Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Ore gon. 'Phono 1431. PRODUCE BUYERS. R ECKERLEN, Proprtcto Home Seekers Notes - n Wo liavp something of Intorest to you, Wo have largo stock ranches at from 4 to ?16 per aero. Wo havo small farms at from f$ to 40 por acre. We nave garden traots or o, iu, JAME8 M. KYLE & CO. Highest 1B 20, 30 and 40 aeres at from ?40 la Anal. nrtAn fn lnintnaa nnlflnN And ' an.m . - 1I....N ,. lAftlAn vunu iiivu ". j.w.w, -.-..- ---, juu per ncrr, ueaurmnn iv tuuauuu dried prunes. 175 street, Salem, Orogon. Commorolal WW!'.1 LODQE8. Protection Lodge No, 'i, Anelent Or der United workmen, moots every Saturday evening la tho Holm&n Hall, corner of State and Liberty streots. Visiting brothron welcome. F. h. West, 11 W.; J. ht Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Friday night In Turner block. Harry Watfien.CIt: A.L.Brown, Sec Central Lodge No. 1U K. of P. CasUs Hall In Holman block, corner BtaU and Liberty streets, Tuesday of eaoh week t 7:30 p. ra. Carey T Martin, C. O.; Zado J. Rlggs, K of R. and 8. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Qracs At bright Twenty months graduates nnd Improvements. 40 aores, 3 miles from olty, 30-aoro orchard, house and burn, $4000. 10 acres, 1 mile from olty, fair Im provements, ?1150 3 aoros, IVi miles from olty, good Improvements, 1 2400. 10 aores, IVi miles from olty, good Improvements, cheap, $3780, 2V5 aorss, 1 mile from ajty, good Im proreiuents, cheap, I860. 5 noree, 2 miles from city, prcliard, no buildings. $410. W have some bargains In faspis, or chard, hop, grain and stook raushes. Call and see us, or write to R. R, Ryan & Co., 302 Commercial street. Slalem, Oregon, sucoessors to Bozorth ,Brpe, nnd Dosorth, Ryan & Qo. When writing enclpse stamp for .o ply. If yotj want surlty (bonds), Insur ance, loans, real or chattel, woicau fit you out at lowest rates to bo bod. n-SO-lm rl M Phone 2411. tnmm p sjiiinj! iiis3piini .,,w n.. -vkT i!U-..jr-,.f iMffkiCLSm . t.:: mmito -r-tr f r - r .isiiiir;t .